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Steven M. Denenberg, M.D.
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This peel worked well on those deep wrinkles in the skin of her lower eyelids, which was thicker than most people's lower eyelid skin.  Don't even think of trying to correct those wrinkles by pulling skin out of the lower lids.  She already has a low lower eyelid position.  Removing skin would have compounded the problem of low-positioned eyelids, and still would not have improved the wrinkles.


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Questioner: My plastic surgeon doesn't use drain tubes after Neck Lift/Facelift. Is that okay?
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Dr. Denenberg's answer: Drains after facelift
Deb,

This is a question that cosmetic surgeons discuss regularly and you will find many different opinions. Most feel drains do help minimize seromas (fluid collections under the skin) and improve the recovery process. Some surgeons use fibrin sealants which also work well. Others just depend on dressings and pressure.  In general, however, if your surgeon is experienced with facelifts and getting excellent results, then whether or not they use drains should not be an issue.

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